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The Sirens
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The Sirens

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From the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of Weyward Sisters separated by centuries.Voices that can't be drowned out. 'Evocative and compelling ... As hopeful as it is heart-wrenching' LUCY CLARKE, author of THE HIKE and ONE OF THE GIRLS

'A profoundly moving and rich historical story wrapped up in a contemporary murder mystery' ROSIE ANDREWS, author of THE LEVIATHAN

'Enthralling ... It made me cry on a railway platform' BRIDGET COLLINS, author of THE BINDING and THE SILENCE FACTORY

Lucy is running from what she's done - and what someone did to her.

There's only one person who might understand: her sister Jess. But when Lucy arrives at her sister's desolate cliff-top house, Jess is gone.

Lucy is now alone, in a strange town steeped in rumour. Stories of men disappearing without a trace. A foundling discovered in a sea-swept cave. And women's voices murmuring on the waves...

As Lucy searches for her sister, those voices get ever louder. They tell of two sisters, two centuries ago, bound and transported across the world. A world where men always get their way. A world that is at once distant, and achingly familiar.

Are these voices luring Lucy closer to her sister? Or will the secrets of the past pull them both under?

EARLY READERS ARE SAYING...

'This book is a beauty. A real hidden gem. Beautifully woven storytelling' ??????????

'I devoured this book in a few days, desperate to get the next piece of the puzzle' ??????????

'There are few reads that leave me completely speechless and this is one of them' ??????????

'A truly captivating book' ??????????

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2065
Pages
384
ISBN
9780008499143

From the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of Weyward Sisters separated by centuries.Voices that can't be drowned out. 'Evocative and compelling ... As hopeful as it is heart-wrenching' LUCY CLARKE, author of THE HIKE and ONE OF THE GIRLS

'A profoundly moving and rich historical story wrapped up in a contemporary murder mystery' ROSIE ANDREWS, author of THE LEVIATHAN

'Enthralling ... It made me cry on a railway platform' BRIDGET COLLINS, author of THE BINDING and THE SILENCE FACTORY

Lucy is running from what she's done - and what someone did to her.

There's only one person who might understand: her sister Jess. But when Lucy arrives at her sister's desolate cliff-top house, Jess is gone.

Lucy is now alone, in a strange town steeped in rumour. Stories of men disappearing without a trace. A foundling discovered in a sea-swept cave. And women's voices murmuring on the waves...

As Lucy searches for her sister, those voices get ever louder. They tell of two sisters, two centuries ago, bound and transported across the world. A world where men always get their way. A world that is at once distant, and achingly familiar.

Are these voices luring Lucy closer to her sister? Or will the secrets of the past pull them both under?

EARLY READERS ARE SAYING...

'This book is a beauty. A real hidden gem. Beautifully woven storytelling' ??????????

'I devoured this book in a few days, desperate to get the next piece of the puzzle' ??????????

'There are few reads that leave me completely speechless and this is one of them' ??????????

'A truly captivating book' ??????????

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2065
Pages
384
ISBN
9780008499143